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Neewer%c2% Led Light Macro Tamron |
Neewer%c2% Led Light Macro Tamron
What’s to say… it works as advertised, looks professional, and is inexpensive. It’s made of beautiful cheap plastic, but whether or not you don’t abuse it, it should be okay. Puts out a decent quantity of even light, but of course it’s not meant to replace a flash… it should only be employed for near subjects: macro photography and close portraiture. As is in all probability clear by now: this is an LED lamp… not a strobe. It stays on, which may be helpful in studio photography and setting up your shot, but nowhere near the power of a true flash.
It comes with multiple METAL adapter rings that thread nicely. My only nit-pick is how did they pick those sizes? My rarely-used Canon 50mm 1.8 is the only lens in my collection small sufficient to work with these rings.
I just received my ring light today and it is awesome! The light it gives is a little “cold” but may be helped with software. Doesn’t leave any shadows. Works outstanding with 18-135 lens also. I would definately reccomend this to a friend.
I was amazed how much light this thing put out and for as little as it costs. Well worth the money. I even kept it up in front of my Canon SD900 and it works outstanding that way too.
Yhe ring light works great, very easy to adjust to your lens. The adapter rings come the the lightset, they screw on the front of you lens and the ring light clips on the adapter. It works both from “AA” batteries and electrical adapter, both enclosed. Their is a switch on the light that lets you turn on the ring light rightside of the light or the leftside or the entire ring light. The battery compartment/electrical connection fits on the hot shoe of your camera. Using the light is now on the front of your lens. So lighting objects is having little impact for smaller objects, where big lighting sets get in the way.
The light on this LED is swell for close-up macro shots, but not much for beyond 5 or 6 feet. I like the battery life and all, but the vignetting when only at 28mm is finelooking absurd. You may see the light in the viewfinder which makes it pretty much useless. I suggest going for the pro gear, but for the price you can’t beat its Good light. Recommended only for the pricey
I highly commend this for anyone shooting objects at close range. However, shooting persons is unmanageable because the light is so fabulously intense and instead blinding to the subject.
To commence off, it’s an splendid ring light. I would very much recommend its It’s light, it’s easy to use, has multiple step-down rings, and takes AA-Batteries (and as well as well It makes swell photos.
This is a swell merchandise Does the occupation of a 600 or 700 dollar ring flash and you get the gain of a outstanding macro focusing aid, even does the trick for close portrait in a pinch if your SLR does not have a built in flash. Great price I think it was 6 bucks a year ago and Ive had no trouble with dead LED’s plus the plethora of adapter rings gives you all the options you need.
well what can i say,is cheap and works like a million dollar.i only use the flash ring when i need extra light,result are very good,who ever purchase this product will be happy
Although I do not use it as much. I am glad to have it as an options It is what it is and you get pretty much what you compensate for. it is very bright. good for micro items.




